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2022-2023 CGC Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 CGC Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Civil Engineering, M.S.


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843-953-5083

https://go.citadel.edu/civil-environmental/graduate-programs/ms-civil-engineering/

Dr. William J. Davis, P.E. (AL)
jeff.davis@citadel.edu

Mission Statement

The mission of The Citadel’s Master of Science in Civil Engineering program is to provide a student-centered learning environment focused on advanced applied engineering techniques and professional skills development for principled leaders in the engineering community through a rigorous curriculum, emphasizing practical engineering concepts, strong professional values, and a disciplined work ethic.

Admission Requirements

Applicants will be admitted to the Master of Science in Civil Engineering (MSCE) degree program on the basis of professional and scholastic achievement, along with their aptitude for graduate study. Other qualities appropriate to graduate study are also considered. Anyone holding a bachelor’s degree from an ABET accredited college or university is eligible for consideration. Other technical bachelor’s degrees will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Provisional Admission: Applicants may be admitted provisionally if their GPA does not meet minimum requirements. Students admitted provisionally are limited to take two civil engineering courses and must receive a grade of “B” or better in each engineering course to continue in the program.

All material must be received by the CGC office on or before the following dates to assure consideration to the MSCE degree program during the applicable semester.

Admission Term: Materials Due:
Fall July 15
Spring December 1
Summer April 15

For degree-seeking students:

  1. Completion of the online graduate application along with the non-refundable application fee.
  2. Submission of an official transcript of the baccalaureate degree from an ABET accredited engineering program or approved alternative and transcripts from all postgraduate institutions attended.
  3. Submission of two letters of recommendation.

For non-degree seeking professionals wanting to take graduate-level courses to fulfill professional practice requirements:

  1. Completion of the online graduate application along with the non-refundable application fee.
  2. Submission of an official transcript of the baccalaureate degree an ABET accredited engineering program or approved alternative.
  3. Permission of department is required.

Program Requirements


The Master of Science in Civil Engineering is conferred upon those candidates who successfully complete an approved program of study consisting of 30 semester hours of graduate credit as delineated below.

Students are expected to complete all degree requirements within a six-year period from the time of registration in their first graduate course at The Citadel. Any transfer credit must have been earned within six years prior to admission into The Citadel MSCE program. Any prerequisites for applicable courses must be met.

Graduate Requirement (Non-Credit Bearing)


Course Requirements


All degree candidates must:

  1. File a plan of study outlining the intended areas of interest and listing the top four corresponding courses of interest
  2. Complete at least six courses (18 hours) from the civil engineering areas of study below.
  3. Complete four courses (12 hours) in technical or non-technical classes listed below. Other electives will be considered on a case-by-case basis with approval from the department head.

Civil Engineering Areas of Study


Non-Technical Electives


Total Credit Hours: 30


Transfer Credit: A maximum of two graduate courses (6 credit hours) may be transferred in from an accredited college or university, provided: (1) grades of “B” or better were received in the courses being considered, (2) credit was earned within six years prior to admission into The Citadel MSCE program, and (3) each course has been approved by the department head. A maximum of five courses (15 credit hours) may be transferred in from Clemson University, provided: (1) grades of “B” or better were received in the courses being considered, (2) credit was earned within six years prior to admission into The Citadel MSCE program, and (3) each course has been approved by the department head.

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